What does it mean that the customer wants a toilet pit distance of 305? Ask.

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pit distance refers to the distance between the center of the toilet sewer pipe and the wall, generally 300mm, 350mm, 400mm, 450mm, etc.

    Choosing the right toilet starts with choosing the right pit spacing.

    When choosing a toilet, if you are going to decorate and paste tiles, you must measure the pit distance after pasting tiles, otherwise there will be a problem that the toilet will be bought back and cannot be installed!

    The method of pit distance measurement.

    In the actual measurement, it is also necessary to distinguish the two types of water outlet of the toilet, generally there are two kinds of horizontal row and ground row, the straight flush toilet can be horizontal row or ground row, and the siphon toilet can only be ground row, depending on the pipe structure of the house. Generally speaking, the horizontal pit spacing is 180mm, and the ground pit spacing is divided into 300mm, 350mm, 400mm, 450mm, etc.

    In practice, if feasible, the drain can be fully exposed and the distance from the tile wall to the center of the sewer drain can be measured.

    If you are worried about inaccurate measurements, you can first measure the distance from the wall to the farthest edge of the wall from the drain, which is the first data, and then measure the diameter of the drain to get the radius of the drain, which is the second data, and finally subtract the second data from the first data to get the accurate pit distance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, give you an example and you will understand.

    What is the pit spacing, the pit spacing is the distance from the center point of the toilet sewer reserved on the ground to the wall, and this distance can be measured to determine how much hole spacing (that is, the pit spacing you said) of the toilet to be installed. The pit spacing is 400mm, you install a 300mm pit spacing toilet, and there is a 100mm gap between the toilet tank and the wall. On the contrary, if you install a 400mm pit spacing toilet, the toilet drain hole does not match the sewer and cannot be installed.

    Only measure the hole spacing of the bathroom floor in advance, and then decide how big the pit spacing toilet to buy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    THE NATIONAL STANDARD IS GENERALLY 305MM AND 400MM AT THE BOTTOM, AND THE HORIZONTAL WATER IS 180MM, AND THE CUSTOMER WANTS 305, AND HIS HOME SHOULD BE THE BATHROOM SEWAGE PIPE FROM THE WALL IS 305 SPECIFICATIONS.

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